European Commission officials have been working with Member States to report which visitors could be considered safe to visit since July 1, when the EU plans to reopen its borders. But the 27 member states have not yet agreed on the criteria that will be used to develop the guide …
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Three North Carolina police officers fired for racist and threatening comments captured in long video
Winston-Salem, North Carolina – Three members of the Wilmington, North Carolina Police Department were fired after being caught on video making racist and threatening comments. One said that a civil war was needed to wipe black people off the map and that it was ready. The department took action Tuesday …
Read More »Riverside County Coronavirus Hospitalizations Decrease for Second Consecutive Day; 237 cases added – Press Enterprise
Riverside County hospitalizations for the new coronavirus fell for the second consecutive day, as 237 new cases and three more deaths were aware Thursday, June 25, on the county’s public health website. In a sign of improvement, on Thursday afternoon the county no longer exceeded the state threshold for COVID-19 …
Read More »Hollywood’s #MeToo male stigma and fear of moving forward
More than two years after the move, male victims grapple with the aftermath of the talk, from taunting to exhausting job offers: “I’ve never been so vulnerable in my life.” Last fall Johnathon Schaech was running out of options. After earning a living as an actor for 30 years – …
Read More »Former Intel engineer: Apple pulled away from Intel over Skylake CPU errors
A former Intel engineer acknowledges that Apple decided to switch from Intel due to the unusually high number of errors in the chipmaker’s Skylake CPUs fueled by Macs released between 2015 and 2017. The claim is made by François Piednoël, now lead architect for Mercedes-Benz R&D North America. While it …
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